My BFO (Blinding Flash of the Obvious) for today is What team do I compete for? In a get-to-know-you discussion with Vaughn Thompson, we discovered we both are very competitive people. My challenge to him and myself was then For what team do we compete for? Team self, Team spouse, team business, team unity and/or Team Christ. What is my priority or my team loyalty? Are my motivations intrinsic or extrinsic? Made we go "wow!" Thoughts?
BFO reference:
We used BFO a lot at my previous coaching company but it is not branded to any person or company that I know of. Here is a site that helps explain it: (I like JediMaster's response)
https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/blinding-flash-of-the-obvious.279183/
JediMaster response to what BFO means:
To me, it is somewhat of a humerous exaggeration. I don't think it's a common phrase, but the meaning I take from it is that the person in question finally realizes something that is painfully obvious, that is, something that he or she should have known all along and something that the average person would know as well.
Blissfully Health
Tom
BFO reference:
We used BFO a lot at my previous coaching company but it is not branded to any person or company that I know of. Here is a site that helps explain it: (I like JediMaster's response)
https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/blinding-flash-of-the-obvious.279183/
JediMaster response to what BFO means:
To me, it is somewhat of a humerous exaggeration. I don't think it's a common phrase, but the meaning I take from it is that the person in question finally realizes something that is painfully obvious, that is, something that he or she should have known all along and something that the average person would know as well.
Blissfully Health
Tom
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